Description
The wide range of different cultures makes Montreal the “cultural capital of Canada”. Montreal is located on the largest island in the Hochelaga archipelago. In the center of this island is a 233m high hill of volcanic origin called Mont Royal. The name Montreal is derived from this.
The gold commemorative coins from Canada with a face value of 100 dollars represent a link between the country’s cultural heritage and the world of numismatics. Each of these coins tells of an important aspect of Canadian history or culture.
The 100-dollar gold coins from Canada are characterized by their diversity in terms of fine weight and motifs. From 1976 to 1986, coins with a fineness of 916/1000 were minted, while from 1987 the fineness was changed to 583/1000.
In addition to the 100-dollar gold coins, Canada also offers a variety of other commemorative coins, including coins with denominations of 75 USD, 150 USD, 175 USD, 200 USD and 350 USD. Each of these coins contributes to Canada’s rich numismatic landscape in its own way, offering collectors and investors a wide range of options to diversify their portfolios.
The coin is available in a gift box and with a certificate of authenticity.
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